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The frames of the Gerbruder T 1819 tubular steel classics are treated with GT Protect coating, allowing their use even in beachfront environments. The frame colors equal the "Classics in Color" collection of 7 colors. The seats in the collection are UV-resistant mesh available in 12 colors. The tables are available in fair-faced concrete or solid core laminate. Manufactured by Gerbruder T 1819. Also known as Thonet in Europe.

The frames of the Gerbruder T 1819 tubular steel classics are treated with GT Protect coating, allowing their use even in beachfront environments. The frame colors equal the "Classics in Color" collection of 7 colors. The seats in the collection are UV-resistant mesh available in 12 colors. The tables are available in fair-faced concrete or solid core laminate. Manufactured by Gerbruder T 1819. Also known as Thonet in Europe.

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The frames of the Gerbruder T 1819 tubular steel classics are treated with GT Protect coating, allowing their use even in beachfront environments. The frame colors equal the "Classics in Color" collection of 7 colors. The seats in the collection are UV-resistant mesh available in 12 colors. The tables are available in fair-faced concrete or solid core laminate. Manufactured by Gerbruder T 1819. Also known as Thonet in Europe.

Gebruder T 1819 (also known as Gebruder Thonet and Thonet GmbH) and began with the work of master carpenter Michael Thonet (1796 – 1871), who provided the transition from manual furniture production to industrial production. Thonet’s No. 14 chair from 1859 composed through an innovative technique of bending solid beech wood has long been a design icon and ushered in the era of the modern chair. Having mastered the manipulation of bending wood, the manufacturer’s next product line was the construction of tubular steel furniture – designs by Mart Stam, Mies van der Rohe, and Marcel Breuer – that characterized the Bauhaus movement of the 1920s and early 1930s. In addition to manufacturing its bentwood and tubular steel classics, Gebruder T 1819 collaborates with a number of contemporary designers.

Marcel Breuer (1902-1981) was a Hungarian designer known as one of the champions of the modern design movement, and respected for both his architectural and furniture designs. He studied and served as a master carpenter at the Bauhaus and later taught at Harvard during World War II. Breuer's work was strongly influenced by his relationships with three of the giants of his era: Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe, and Walter Gropius. He became well-known for his tubular steel furniture. Over the course of his career, Marcel Breuer earned a number of honors, including the AIA's Gold Medal and Jefferson Foundation Medal.